Hallways and Stairwells
Unhealthy Egos, Broken Identities, and our Journey for Self-Worth
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Who do we become in the places where no one is watching?
In Hallways and Stairwells, John Constantine examines the psychological and moral toll of operating in the unseen spaces of authority—where prestige inflates egos, silence enables compromise, and success often matters more than truth. With nearly twenty-three years as a United States Secret Service agent, including the elite Counter Assault Team, Constantine exposes what happens behind the scenes when ambition replaces excellence and image eclipses integrity.
Told through personal stories from his time in the service, John explores the ideas of unhealthy ego, identity collapse, moral injury, and the dangerous confusion between self-esteem and self-worth. Constantine argues that many people don’t fail because they are weak—they fail because they build their identity on roles, recognition, and approval thatcan disappear without warning.
Uncompromising, reflective, and deeply human, Hallways and Stairwells is a book about leadership under pressure, the lies we tell ourselves, and the discipline required to reclaim meaning after collapse.
It is not about being admired. It is about being worthy.
©2026 John Constantine (P)2026 John Constantine